How can I obtain the quality sound I hear when asio4all v2 is enabled on my DAW onto a mp3 or wav file??

When asio4all v2 is enabled in a DAW, the quality is so much better it sounds clear, louder when it's not, and as if the track has been mixed and mastered!

So how to get that sound that sound I hear on a media file? We're in 2012 there has to be a way!

Rendering a track has nothing to do with your sound card or driver so I can rule that out. So I can try to record the sound asio4all is playing. I tried recording the analog sound with a audio interface on a different computer, and although I was successful the quality on the recorded track wasn't the same, it was not as clear as the original track. where asio4all was playing.

So I can try to record digitally on another DAW using with a Virtual Audio Cable where all transfers are made digitally, providing NO sound quality loss (a bitperfect streaming).

I use FL Studio as my main DAW where asio4all is enabled, and Reaper as my secondary DAW where I want to record the track. If I can find a way to record on Reaper the track that is playing on FL Studio while asio4all is enabled would I record the quality I'm pursuing?

If not what can I do to obtain that sound quality played back by asio4all v2? I couldn't get Virtual Audio Cable does not detect asio4all v2.

There's an utility called ReaRoute that comes with Reaper installation you could use for to stream audio from FL into Reaper (this stream does not go through Asio4all AFAIK).

Juha

I am aware of that, but the latest version of Reaper does not have that driver installed anywhere and I can't seem to find it anywhere online. Also I'm not sure if it would work because ReaRoute is enabled instead of asio4all v2.